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PSYCHOMANCY. SPIRIT-RAPPINGS AND TABLE-TIPPINGS EXPOSED. PROE. CHARLES <i. "■■ * PAGE, • M. D., ' Id i NEW-YORK:*-. / 3 0 0 BROADWAY. / , Etc. ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY FOUNDED 1836 WASHINGTON, D.C. \ PSYCHOMANCY. SPIRIT-RAPPINGS AND TABLE-TIPPINGS EXPOSED. PROF. CHARLES G. ,PAGE, M. D., Etc. "(ii'hiiARY f ; SUfiGf OK fif.ht BAtS OfTICE FCB. ir-tm -'6 NEW-YORK: D. APPLETON 200 AND COMPAN BROADWAY. J rl3&x> 1853 in the year 1853, by Entered according to Act of Congress, D. APPLETON AND COMPANT, SPIRIT-RAPPINGS. The and alarming mania of Spiritrappings and lable-tippings of the present day, is only va modification, or new garb, of devilish instrumentalities, operating through human machi nations, which have infested society from time immemorial. We start with this proposition, harsh as wide-spread it may sound to some, and if sustain it by facts, reasoning, to the entire satisfaction of unbelievers in the contrary belief in our doctrine, ; and with Holy Writ, a and all, should fail to we we show common the us proof confidence firm and the sense, still say to the unfailing as to our laws of G-od, challenge the exhibition to our senses of any performance with spirit-rappings, or table-tippings, we which cannot be explained known natural laws. 384726 upon natural, We will here and well premise, that Spirit-Rappings. 4 do not attribute to Satan any direct agency we this matter other than has always been ascribed to him in the crimes and misdeeds of fall down to this present time. "prince of the (unless they be air," shape), his nor imps rap out intelli under tables and by sounds, get gence from the man That neither the power of the in human m tip them swing them round, or perform any of these extraordinary feats, which so many among us are over, determined to invest with and Nor do origin. enemy of man agency into designs. has we consider that the arch brought operation Far character supernatural any new power from it. A power? new would frustrate his schemes in their very A new power ? It is a lawful power? signal to the devotees of first scintillation of lamp will burn capabilities are and and unfolded. tools, and science, plausibility, pursuit, resources. Its bare mention is an It inception, of subject to the very exhaustion of mental new or to further his mischievous A arousing and upon the the midnight throughout Christendom, till its subserviency to man's actual wants No ! the perhaps tempter knows his game his own limits, all too well Spirit-Rappings. to give to man a 5 and new legitimate object of investigation from hallu research, and thus divert cinating and mercenary sorceries to that which is lawful and truthful. old upon and tools, instrumentality, perience, — he has over He works with his his acquired agency as for mighty ascendency pliant tool, and To those who account of the allegorical, our character and force, such This is his stronghold. Scriptural bearing, they have only regard devil's existence to both with the apply to them with the same as and ending wiles To all alike, the of the human soul whether these the impious main-spring whether the supernal of allegory hope of success Scripture implicitly deep, untiring, un are our familiar themes, present purpose, transactions proceed from unaided, uninspired thought, unheeding thought powers. man address ourselves interest and and it matters but little to or we with those who believe the to the letter. and same to invest the mind of combined, the argument, in its cardinal will with all the force and attributes that the gives and through that most successful which, by long and dire ex the human soul. here own is impressed by There is in the mind a strong 6 Spirit-Rappings. and often morbid appetency for and marvellous ; what is actually a above his fellow one of Divine this and, of power, either real prurience authority desire inquire beyond proneness to revealed ; mortals, supernatural tiie worse or than specious, and give this, a to exalt the to his words and acts. weight From and originates priestcraft, astrology sorcery, and in the former habitude of the mind lies the secret of their It has been a real success source and perpetuation. of distress to us, to see professing Christians, even among our immediate friends, pushing their inquiries beyond the confines of realities into the spirit-world, forgetting or mis apprehending the injunctions of Scripture forbid ding us to look into such things, and unconscious of the fact, that their well-meant invocations of spirits by the tipping of tables and rappings, was, in every agement of the a step and act of repetition, lending encour to the mercenary and nefarious schemes certain set of vile cheat, and impostors, its who originated continuing practice for the sake of filthy lucre. To them, and to all, we say Stop ! ere this temerity be visited with the right eous judgments of an offended Deity, who has prowere 7 Spirit-Rappings. in his nounced, takable holy oracles, in clear and unmis his malediction of sorcery and language, witchcraft ; has set the bounds of human where time stops and up the future in refused to the eternity begins, ; who has impenetrable mystery yearning inquiry and sealed hearts of fond and bereaved parents all knowledge of their dear departed, the hopes and consolations of the save Scripture. What ! anticipated, and shall the Great Judgment be the archives of eternal retribution be read knocking of of tables ? . time ; sticks upon the Shall eternity floor, the or silence of the grave be disturbed mountebanks, Impious ! Scripture against emas are full and We know there gaged stern Impious ! this Shall the by grovelling abodes become vocal loud, are delight departed friends, in and he who those who as they are of spirits, holding tip We need not quote unholy pursuit, in the invocation to take upsetting these gross mediums of rappers and through pers ? its the be made subordinate to the immortal to the mortal ? or by for its anath runs innocently .en and who seem with their converse suppose. to pause, and consider well what may read. We ask them they are doing ! Spirit-Rappings. 8 to look around, intellect, the rolls, the and see the fearful frightful the devastation of human swellings of the madhouse deeds of blood and stupendous frauds, all begotten Are these the fruits of mania ! and violence, of this monster and legitimate holy deeds ? Are these your consolations while at your spiritual shrines ? Do they not in themselves of their diabolical not warnings attempts to enter they of Holies," their are you ? Shall sertion that there deeds of violence ? Ages, are we essence body apology that as re and leads to fallacy ; and Kock of in the very teeth it, and, fearless of his assert that the true re whose first fruits and very is peace to the mad. madmen, armed with the replication, triumphantly Christ, earthly encourage religious maniacs, hurl back the of Jesus and Holy be met here with the of the casuist who made ligion " If these the reach of We spurn the proud defiance, are lest in your beware, countenance excitement makes ligious with beyond we and the veil into the beyond will career origin, you be struck down also ? pests of society tribunals, to you to bear evidence soul, never drove any 9 Spirit-Rappings. We is profess holy, and from imbued with and shape, Heaven with profound a a our deep earliest recollection have been dread of felt thing not of was sake of alone, for feigning have led them a baffled in every attempt the spirits became tal tenements sat down to they a fess to a but from the utter the were perform a their and silent few completely tricks, and as the When mor we first well-meaning and actuated. friends to meeting a impression conjure spirits, we con visitor from another that the very act profane. But Kapper's Shibboleth, and spirits present, 1* they impos conver momentary feeling of horripilation, from fear of en-daring illusion, of these dupes powerless once But have put ourselves fre till to table with particular family and time conviction and on our For the men. imposture we in the attitude of tors, and sion, this high that this assurance but of Heaven, unravelling for this purpose quently of that much violence. so in the full justified, in any profanity approached this mockery some reluctance, unwilling veneration should suffer we for all that reverence will they please when " to If world, was we there not heav came are to any signify* it by tip Spirit-Rappings. 10 ping the table?" the thoughts of sacrilege vanished, and were immediately supplanted by an irresistible of the sense above all convictions of rose for " solemnity The Perhaps spirits we are not " mediums," said have declared that I said another ; but that Great sense, was and the spirits would not table would not am a this on patient persistence, true to its lifeless that matter is character, inert, disposed were to ? Were the gratify present ? ? a For our we able sources, of the in spite We cross of all, proved and the universal law cause move of itself." of this abortive spirits present, and not certain class of dilettanti who Were in bad humor with espionage and the the table and cannot What could have been the conjuration occasion; communicate, ing hands, interlocking fingers, and, " common tip, certainly not, of itself. variety of manipulation of introduced every one. medium," Exorcist, present and prevalent and the most irrever or spirits please to tip again reiterated, but no table tipped and again us. laugh the table?" "Will the ence. was and the smile and the ridiculous, they jesting persons, and teazing, or our fixtures, or our had heard from very respect spirits jesting and taunting Spirit-Rappings. those present away on on some olized for last idea certain such occasions. errand of some seems to be Calhoun, who occasions, rap and tip time. mind that tian himself, and monop or the fact that in different places omnipresence one pings and a witchcraft? ble world the woman, Are you, Chris with the familiar woman warning of the whit better for these ? spirits, Are you not rather her ? and is she not held up to you for and at who cannot look upon such the Witch of Endor?* ample This Channing, Webster, figure so largely on these but with abhorrence. than that disciple far as believes in the man doings busy they What mummery is all this to the Great God practices were elsewhere ? precluded by great spirits, such same Or or special tippings and Clay duty, 11 an ex Do you think that rap- table-tippings give respectability to Is reading the future and the invisi by rappings and tippings any better than * This witch of Endor it seems was the only woman with familiar spirit that had escaped death under the royal edict of Saul, and how successfully she bewitched or juggled a Saul our 19th Chap. Leviticus, readers all know. 31st We refer them verse Ed. one and all to the Spirit-Rappings. 12 the doings of yonder wretched crone, who works out in her concealed abode the packs of cards and and another ministering encouragement hagher under pursuing very vocation, though name rise up in of Shall not this veritable beldame ? judgment, fortune-telling Church in the and plead example spirit-rapping and you think that these haps fraught with than the in very when Are incantations ? to her you not ship, mystical problems by same more of truth, they Christian Per ? wonders seeming on are and mystery, of old, Why, contemptibly insignificant with the witcheries of old. letters Upham's the interest, novelty, are justification table-tipping magical demonstrations compared in Eead the witchcraft of the New England Colonies, Sir Walter Scott's demonology and witchcraft, and see how the rappings and tippings dwindle before the witches of yore. After performances reading these, study Magic a book Sir David Brewster's Natural should be in the hands of every terest in these marvels of the will are see how solved phenomena, by of the at first — one well that who takes in day. There you sight inexplicable, the touch-stones of science and com- 13 Spirit-Rappings. You will there find that sorcery mon sense. not to be lows or science stopped entirely by the stake, were of light effectual in most gibbet, gal and reason promoting its over Sir Walter Scott says of the opposers of throw. witchcraft in "pursuers sure the but that the was the the seventeenth century, that the of exact science to its coy retreats were to be the first to discover that the most markable phenomena certain fixed ferred and cannot be laws, her that it is the by which in re of narrow pleasure power times of sufficing explanation. knowledge teaches us, of the Creator to govern the the laws which our the attributes all that is superstition own Each advance in natural world rationally " supernatural interference), to which beyond regulated by are supernatural agency" (meaning, to course, cause in nature re are he has not imposed, interrupted or and sus pended." In all ages, the Church has attributed sorcery If this is his to the agency of the devil. certainly proceeds operandi as exploded by ever. upon the As one the power of general same artifice work, wears science, he modus out, or is he resorts to Spirit-Rappings. 14 another ; that who become his gross of all is delusions of ever new tricks his by upon the minds of those instruments. willing mesmerism, and to discuss The most and next, the subtle spirit-rapping, stop here cannot prompts influences, unseen own he is, We table-tippings. mesmerism, there may be in it of lawful for what inquiry, surely portals of clairvoyant spirits sending heaven or hell, to bring back descriptions of those abodes and their inhabitants, is sorcery of the most to the of the character. impious " guished poet, Some years ago said Satan now, is wiser than of yore ; few doubtless he has advanced a tegy, since Pope's time, and as of science and wisdom his plots the increase, and shift his degrees light so and power does he of attack. points purpose whether seen or unseen, direct devil upon mind the other. about like devour," such a if If a or they our or deepen Now readers believe we to in the indirect influences of the matter, or in neither one nor do not believe that he roaring lion, seeking they " in stra repeat here, that it is entirely immaterial will our distin a " goes whom he may do not believe in the existence of malignant being, they have only this alter- 15 Spirit-Rappings. native, that the human doctrine, which heart, will equivalent in less palatable must find the devil's they the answer though of this argument, pretended wonders of design which is to show that these a knocks and table movements nefari illusory, are and mischievous, originating chiefly from evilminded persons, and perpetuated by the indiffer ence of careless observers, the connivance of others, and mainly by the fanaticism, ignorance, and creduous lousness of recognized in all principal ingredients in sorcery, but the as class of persons found in every These have been community. ages large a there is yet another element which is to foster this ture, yet is crime, has this some was Sir Walter Napier. point that in we our length, rejoicing our own Scott, efforts. not at this in the in days liberty so of much a new time, fea and less of Bacon and of his one discussion take the his great wisdom and to although quite prevalent excusable than it trayed, and doing letters, strongly quoting por him at in the opportunity of adding authority in these matters, Speaking of the causes which re tarded the subversion of witchcraft in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, among learned men, he Spirit-Rappings. 16 " says, The learned and sensible Dr. instance, writing witchcraft, for in the detection of the as a assumes, supposed string of undeniable facts, opinions which reject frivolous fancies ; for as Webster, more our age would experienced the effects example, of healing by the weapon-salve, the sympathetic powder, the curing of various diseases by ajipre- hensions, amulets, by transplantation." or which undoubted wonders he desiring sary to throw on load, certainly, since such the age of accuses the devil's back — things "All of an unneces do not exist, and it is therefore in vain to seek to account for It them. followed, that while the opposers of the have ordinary theory might blow at the witch mon sense, articles of have been hypothesis by they an appeal themselves were deepest to com hampered by philosophical belief, which, they must contained deep sensible, upon human draughts struck the nearly as made credulity by demonologists, against whose doctrine they protested. This error had a doubly bad effect, as were the both as degrading which it occurred, the immediate and as department affording a in protection for falsehood in other branches of science. The Spirit-Rappings. in their champions who, the by own province, were obliged imperfect knowledge of the times to admit much that who 17 opined, with by sympathy — and mystical was Bacon, who inexplicable; with thought, hidden treasure could be discovered matics who salved the weapon — wound, water and detected murders the by " of Such were reason ing impossible the obstacles philosophers ence, which to the and the suspended and common of wretches to which the nature of times for want of Bacon whole or of the springs of consistently an argu the incredible. arising from the vanity strength sense, against death, things on of their sci of their appeal the condemn account of crimes, rendered in modern impossible." Thus learned come as witches, imperfection the cruel a instead could not divining-rod, turning on Napier, that by the mathe well as use, to confute the believers in ment those that warts could be cured the was men sagacity apologists obliged enlightened seeking to and full of to be world ; unravel mysteries, knowledge, may be sorcery and witchcraft. a philosopher but, in our day, for the so has each branch of science become, that any vast one Spirit-Rappings 18 of them would be full and enough philosophers hardly their sidered abused because minds, or be con of science men obstinate, inexorable This "fooleries." they are Familiar with the laws of nature, bound to do. all real We hear these positions against Bacon's grasp, they become, take such they a dare to venture outside of lest boundaries, philosophists. own for phenomena are alike marvellous to their and those which claim to be miraculous, su pernatural, and, par excellence, the marvellous, they repudiate summarily if they faction, at sometimes irrationality least. to their styled Philomaths, fortune-telling pute, the popular mind, they Formerly has name is that absurdities, knowing cannot disabuse the prove their as as own entire satis fortune-tellers but degenerated we can were think that into such disre unworthily applied, and we pro pose to transfer it to that class of learned writers of the present raps and evil or tips who seek to trace these tricks of day, to the direct agency of the good spirits make the sounds communications ; attribute these or — ; — supposing these movements, and to and to that class phenomena to devil, spirits give specially or to the who electricity, magnet- 19 Spirit-Rappings. ism, to the action of or to unknown ; in things as sions. These are and while day, power short, to all, thing any some else than the they or fluid hither who look upon these impostures philomaths and illu of the present thus stand in the way of ad knowledge, they are, in effect, We superstition, and sorcery. vancement in true fostering error, boast in our es, the spread knowledge nor day of the rife ; but for all through this, doors, floors, our land, say ? and Has a " spirit baleful a " room ? fluid" forsooth ? dulity term. or or tables and Spirits, " flesh and blood ? spirits wear petticoats new says another run Spirits, rapping tables, upsetting spirit bones, muscles, fingers, heels, Do poison upon the most prepos pretexts. them about the swinging mass necromancy is not dead like now terous foundations and upon of the of education and the diffusion of stifled ; and is ning enlightenment and do you Has long philomath. dresses ? A new An "old magnetism in if we cre may be allowed the latter fluid," says another. some A fluid, None other than that old fluid of guUibity, a toes, and sticks ? shape." Since the first discoveries in " Electricity This is insufferable. electricity and mag- Spirit-Rappings. 20 netism, these of every nity This is much and rare the more he says that the case now on divining-rod, able and misconceived pater inexplicable phenomenon. Walter Scott wrote his letters the agency of to take the agents have had than when Sir witchcraft, though and other remark phenomena, were assigned and electricity At the magnetism. present times these subtle agents the are to common scape-goats for mesmeric, electro-biological, psy and every other kind of chological, the cause phenomenon, of which eludes the senses, and the new " farce of "rappings and tippings must fain take advantage of the same subterfuge in or der to make its way to popular credence. Unfor fangled in this knowledge of the laws of electricity is possessed by comparatively few persons ; and the electric fluid, or power of magnetism, becomes a very clever instrument in the tunately, case an accurate hands of charlatans and to enforce upon the their tricks and what it is popular impostures. adequate knowledge magnetism, empirics, through mind the To one which reality who has of an of the laws of more pedantic gravity than electricity and amusing to see with these latter philomaths des- Spirit-Rappings. 21 cant upon and to electricity and magnetism, contorting butchering their established laws all the while, explain vile some juggle, or and tippers ; mancy of rappers what by gaping crowds, unable to swallow a a who single a learned could not man there is not one tricity This is case and so far and as has prevail, been, and In they came considerable trepidation, see a woman who to was our law of elec that would without A few years ago, or verity, have been estab science, tippings and brother manner. foothold. a its supremacy. by experiment philosophy. get property, condition, magnetism, plain rappings nary or It is often it may be somewhat slow to felt, though maintain lished gulped unwilling and will mighty, learning always assert and or with will draw crowds around him where and the power of will be are naked truth. truth however is The to apparently are extent, and it is sometimes the some quack truly see "men love to be deceived." said that that psycho- and also to their inflated arguments avidity true to unravel the a doing bewitched in violence medical friend house late at and wished ex night, in us to go and an extraordi At intervals she would be seized Spirit-Rappings. 22 and while the fit convulsions, with out of the pulled pins legs of by her mouth, We remonstrated with swallowed them. though highly intelligent, He had for " it, and came more us had not pins, than a and fully prepared as pretty little elf, who the floor, from the tice, our lying convulsed, we were and the next as to do with it." doctor, to day, pins and it, sive movements were actions upon the the idea of the we con as pallet pulled we a Our the upon a pin discovered little prac convulsions, as good friend, noticed that the convul all confined to the muscles, nothing soon a with special and swallow them the witch herself. even a see as able to go into very fair had not it up. to ascertain if upon person, and swallowed and could draw out the give legerdemain, it was, and was had become quomodb, skilfully specially something dexterous feat of sented to go, late but in his pro excelling that the witches of old had Knowing for to him, but could not account it, believed it, seen electricity fancy and friend the Doctor would not our her she arms, and hands, standers, and tossing the pins into fession, on was so supernatural engrossed voluntary was he with character of this per- Spirit-Rappings. 23 formance. It is remarkable to notice how the scrutinizing powers of the most astute, fail as soon they entertain the remotest idea of the super natural in these cases. This girl was visited as by hundreds of respectable and intelligent persons in community, and notwithstanding a publication which was made exposing the trick, but few were able to discover it for themselves, and the greater our portion believed and alms were it to be a freely given in fortunate condition. for those whom she Our sympathy for her un sympathies were enlisted bewitched, the enchantress credit for her customers, and we case to show what and more we must give shrewdness than believe she rich harvest for her skill in this genuine performance, reaped quite a legerdemain. We cite violence is done to science to account for modern sorceries. are called on to decide if Remember, we electricity played any part in this extraordinary exhibition. Many years ago a person of the name of Hannington came to Salem, Massachusetts, then the place of residence, to exhibit the so-called mysterious lady. This lady had the power of naming and describing various things which she our 24 Spirit-Rappings. could not see, declare paper handed audience, and completely to a promiscuously variety of performances, persons astounded her visitors. gramme announced that cipal her ablest researches. We and it Pythoness, judging whether extraordinary of Europe, specially was word, whether case it might ventriloquism, with those who Electricity prin and that would not a see this for the pur auricular illu an to have been the last resort for problem, Their pro invited to were pose of a which of divination had baffled the great modern In in the had visited the they cities in this country and extraordinary gift sion. written upon bits of names not be for this an seems solution of the repudiated witchery. answer this time, and the science of sound had to be mutilated for the occa Being ourselves expert in the performance ventriloquism, and familiar with the laws of sion. of acoustics, it needed but ventriloquism tion of the was puzzle, a moment to decide that utterly inadequate and before discerned the whole we to the solu left the trick, disconcerted room we the per formers very essentially, and the next day pub lished a full exposure, after which the whereabouts Spirit-Rappings. of the her 25 mysterious lady was performances had been. a A few years account throughout in the since, an greater mystery than this country and of shape indued with an electrical Europe, girl published was in of a prodigy who Paris, was extraordinary power electrical of by which, when she attempted to sit down in a chair, it was thrown from her with great violence. course This an — — was one of the wonders of the having deceived multitudes, universal interest and hands of Sciences, a day, and become sympathy, with* Arago at their head. Arago ever an object of she fell into the select committee of the suppose that and after Academy Does any entertained for a of one moment the idea of electrical action in this connection? Not at all ! set himself to the and Arago immediately examination of the girls heels, that she moved the chairs by soon muscular effort. found By long practice she had acquired such skill and power of kicking, or thrusting the chair away from herself, that it was always done without exhibiting any motion exterior to her dress, or the slightes disturbance of her person. or the "new 2 fluid" So much for in this case. electricity This kicking Spirit-Rappings. 26 girl was styled the Electrical Of she wonder. class, for tricity, course no one girl, belonged acquainted ha I any thing the Electrical to the new fluid with the laws of elec would have entertained electricity or a suspicion to do with the that phenome non. We may be accused of tical in this we and treatise, have to deal with matical that we we have have little perhaps we are so, while many fanatics and prag superstitious and some charity, but we confess or no patience for those among philomaths. ignorant, so being somewhat dogma educated men, who For the are wearers of rtie amulets of fluids. They evince more pedantry than penetration, and are inexcus able disseminators of sophistry and error. They are exactly in the category of the believers in per petual motion, and, in fact, the ascription of such phenomena as table-tippings to electricity, magnet ism, or some new fluid, goes a step beyond perpet ual motion, if that is possible. Most of the plod ders after perpetual motion expect to get, by some electricity, magnetism, new adjustment, a or new machine that will of itself without any great surplus barely move of power ; but 27 Spirit-Rappings. according to this certainly should dium at hand. table to according On the tip, than steam that these sight thus move a church How engines. and never or a moun great demand for and safer strange it does appear, that action and reaction their hands tables, table, always follow whichever certainly appeared we first saw analysis. sufficiently But the way to us the equal, a fact, upon the motion table moves. of It significant fact, very electricity, anomalous to more lightly performance, sidered in connection with is are have attached the least value to the that when persons put their hands fluid, it pseudo-philosophers have entirely lost one great radical principle of all dyna science, viz., when light of the mic the a incanta about, etc., being cheaper as me touching causing by and mediums should be in mechanical purposes, clever a of rise up, whirl would cost but little to tain, keeping principle and material, the touch must be lightly (for rule), and tions the table to of consumption other expense than that of heavy we look for any amount of horse power, without any no table-tipping philosophy, new and if or require of this anon, as we the a con new careful propose Spirit-Rappings. 28 rappings first. This imposture originated with two girls, by the name of Fox, from Kochester, New- York, who are now, with examine the to their mother, travelling through exhibiting ful development two daughters, noises were of noises them, but, after with the sounds, of until that were seems that the what, for since the the spirits girls, they made to her spiritual no discover the * see of the de by spirits account, spirits then the the girls, on but it some exhibition,'* except directly under the feet, or or upon dresses these means In com and ascertained have been girls desire to precise familiar changed their about so habit has with which their persons We had became authors, rap nowhere and learned that the took but little notice remote from points at rapped about the discovered the mode of with their According parted. while, they they that the sounds we , a At a rappings or long time before they dis first they were annoyed by up for cause. municating account of this wonder us an and from her kept covered the them, A few weeks ago, their art for money. the Fox-mother gave the country, and by are something in contact. creatures, except which Washington. they to made tho raps, and Spirit-Rappings. 29 although fully prepared to condemn them them a visit, condemn them unseen, lest, before clique our paid we of rappers should have opinions are say frankly we are " beforehand," prejudiced, and white, black ; and declare the silly, as any that designing table is moved it discussing charge, moves When by the mere we are a white, statement flatly at once, and touched, crazy will, we challenge and when of told that effort of the about when it is not and pretensions of grossly absurd emanated from brain. we to pre mean tippers to be as monstrosity in the shape ever our that to be any effort to make black appear proposition, evil when We admit the &c. these rappers and and over to be told that friends, our all made up are prejudiced," judge and the ground, advantage some greatly at times, amuses us these matters with " that argument. It • on not to preferred we we are a or a that deny the the repro told that duction of the miracle, spirits tables, floors, doors, walls, or any deny the statement, and challenge rap upon thing else, the we production of any kind of rap cases, which is not or sound in these clearly traceable to human Spirit-Rappings. 30 do should take or it will be inferred that Perhaps agency. prepared to either in ground against supernatural terference and miracles are we altogether, seeing condemn a priori, these that we manifes tations, claiming for themselves supernatural origin. We confess that of the one have to encounter in the is the greatest obstacles course belief in the deep-rooted we of this exposition, existence, at the present day, of miraculous powers, agencies and and the readiness with which deeds, ascribe every sons ment or the least of do not pings we to of tippings, our but whatever superhuman to draw upon support and especially religion, mean ments in thing senses, and many per which eludes their Holy decision, briefly objection, sition. to the and at the Writ for argu upon these rap anticipating grounds same the account for these reception we must of their belief and time define We here find ourselves learned divines of the present in We agency. shall meet, with this class of persons, advert judg savors our own po arrayed against day, who, failing to strange doings upon the suppo sition of human agency, resort to their belief in *-he superhuman, and consistently with their pro- 31 Spirit-Rappings. fessional calling, evidently must found their views " scripture. Failing to discern the finger of God," they have come to their last resort, that these manifestations are the work of the devil, or upon " of evil Without spirits." biblical lore, we claiming any ask them where is the plainly construction be is not one agency was " By or justifiable, but recognizable by for any far would such as immediate. is them," a suffi deeds, pretensions, manifestations whatsoever ; and here they should the content, and instead of going beyond rest cord, might safely administer " that these without our There farther. in which Satanic man their fruits ye shall know judgment so no recorded, instance cient rule of authority of the devil's agency, of his opera tions upon the heart of man, and a laws of lies purposes, necessary to general caution, father, the devil," our tables and upset the philosophy. We performed of old, for and mechanical believe that miracles holy re the whole Pandemonium into to overturn gravity the of their are introducing houses, in The Bible for any such conclusion in the Bible ? teaches depth and were no other ; that they were enforce the truth of revelation ; that Spirit-Rappings. 32 the day of miracles has gone ceased when their mode of own necessity fixing that would be too far from We have ceased. period, our and that they by, our but the discussion present purpose, and we digressed too much already. We take the ground that every witch, wizard, magician, astrolo have fortune-teller, from the earliest, down to the present time, has had no more ger, sorcerer, necromancer, and power over matter, or the laws of nature, than any other person, and that whoever liar spirits, foresight, with the invisible either * or lays claim to fami any direct communication world, through witch, wizard, conjurer, raps and or sorcerer tips, is de facto.* The Bible teache sof witches and wizards with familiar spirits, and that they were to be put to death ; of magicians, astrologers sorcerers, soothsayers, and false prophets; but the only account of a miraculous performance by the devil, is that of his first the of great and momentous fraud upon and this is our considered race in alle garden Eden, by gorical. Through that act he got possession of the human heart, and he needs now no external manifestations to further his intrigues. Pharaoh's magicians were able, by their arts, to imitate to a certain extent only, the miracles of Moses and Aaron. They turned their rods into serpents, the river into blood, and caused frogs to come out of their hiding-places, but when it came to the conversion of the small dust into lice, their magic some as Spirit-Rappings. The prime in all these marvels movers tors, and their 33 disciples, dupes. impos are While the former filling their coffers at the expense of the latter. they must often indulge in secret merriment at tb are was and baffled, "then the This is the finger The Endor, battle, and said unto Pharaol magicians God." of Samuel's raising suit of the of was a spirit, and his prophecy of the professional trick of the witch re oi remarkable than many of the doinga related of the rappers and tippers, and of mesmerizers who no more send clairvoyants to explore the Unknown World. Con sidering all the circumstances, we think that many hits, or conjectures of false prophets, or fortune-tellers of the present day, have been quite as successful, and even more wonderful, than this feat of the witch of Endor. Commentators prophecy regard of the result of not of the witch clusion the they herself, to be seem raising the battle, or as if they for it would not power to accursed of the law. it, witch, nation can we are at loss to conceive. had sought is capable (the him to believe ference, a lie ? (for this con super so much expla attributes and teachings, anointed) or an seems us to be the through a witch ; extremity, the last accursed witch ? the inevitable conclusion ? 2* to accord How such a the and an that Saul com Shall it be said then that the trifling Lord's thing The Lord had refused to That he made known his will Saul's admit any The account tells the Lord in vain. of the answer be reconciled with Divine municate with him. some ghost, and work of God, her master ; and to such forced, human about a We know that of Samuel's How Almighty alternative.) and that, in Lord forced Is not this the in readily all difficulty Spirit-Rappings. 34 credulity of their adherents, and particularly grave discussions of the learned upon vous electricity, magnetism, fluid, or the the at the clergy and others fluid, the ner new devil's immediate agency, vanishes as prob- by expounding this transaction upon the very same principles that we apply to spirit-rapping, viz. : that it was a juggle, and like all witchcraft of whatsoever kind, was of hu man immediate instrumentality. To affirm of such perform ances that they are inexplicable, and amazing, is no argument in favor of their superhuman character. They are not more wonderful or difficult of explanation, than hundreds of tricks which we see, and of which we read every day, as performed by jugglers. To the great mass of mankind these latter are equally puzzling, and would undoubtedly pass for miracles, were it not for the fact that they are 'professedly tricks. We believe in the all- pervading, all-controlling, all-sustaining power of God, in Divine interposition, special Providences, and the efficacy of prayer, as taught in the Scriptures, after our own interpretation. We believe that miracles are God's pre rogative, and believing thus, we conclude that the working of miracles by the devil, or evil spirits, would furnish an excuse for man's unbelief or infidelity. Most earnestly, therefore, do we deprecate the advancement of any theory (for it can be but theory at the best), which attributes these and kindred delusions, to the direct agency of the devil, or evil spirits. Such teachings are mischievous in their tendency, and militate with the true interests of Christianity, just as far and as long as they have no better foundation than theory, speculation, or conjecture, and are wanting in proof positive, invincible and overwhelming, of their correctness. C.G.P., Ed. — Spirit-Rappings. able " causes of these strange phenomena. Surely the children of this world of 35 are wiser than the children The light." juggler with his legerdemain far outstrips any thing that has ever been accom plished by rappers and tippers, bui then he tells you that he performs by sleight of hand, and that unless your eyes are quicker than his hands, you will be deceived. If certain of his performances were to be introduced with some religious jargon and pretext, his success in infatuating the mass of the people, would put the rappers and tippers en tirely in the shade, for the tricks of these latter are clumsy derson, of the and poorly professed juggler, known as the Wizard North, has, to his great credit, published a a in which he communications, that these rappers system of cations, quite fraternity. the whole as are subject, course all impostors, rapping successful He has contented with will of Mr. An the series of trived done at the best. and as boldly and has spiritual failed, however, con communi those of the to avers original elucidate from the fact that he has been a mere imitation, pronounce visit to the rappers, was a which the rappers counterfeit. Our first in company with a gen- Spirit-Rappings. 36 tleman of high science, of keen dis eminence in We cernment, and very fruitful in expedients. particular plan of procedure, except that we had agreed to feign belief in these perform an obstacle to ances, lest incredulity might prove had formed no investigation, and keep the rappers too much guard. Kepudiating all natural, we were not liable to their that account, and tirely to the our scrutiny idea of the super any distraction attention cates of this object to this aside from many such to be new If the advo pretended wonders, so hold we the on and that hitherto instance in which in such cases, in never legitimated position of proba known presumption in the that unravelling our ground have we much of should is, answer our prior experience entirely justifiable, bilities, " spiritual philosophy prejudication, our en performances, with upon established princi of evidence and natural laws. " directed was on of the reference to their solution ples on was an not conclusion of facts. Be this as it may, we had resolved to follow up these rappings were impostures, delusions, and tippings to or see whether illusions, they one or all 37 Spirit-Rappings. After the mother of the Fox account of the and we We were joined visitation of spiritual ters, they three took had girls seats at sitting opposite the circle directed to ask if there This present. circular large a given us an her daugh done, Bang, were table, to them. any spirits Bang upon the table spirits. The table underneath by something announced the presence of the struck evidently was hard, solid, material, and so as jar to the table perceptibly to the hand resting upon it. Qur co adjutor feigned surprise and alarm, and stooped to look under the table, when the raps immediately ceased. This he repeated We asked time the raps ceased. were any several times and each but spirits present, again if there no answer came while he had his eyes below the level of the table top, but as soon as he sat up, the raps upon the table commenced ing in his again. scrutiny good opportunity ing rappers was about the table to say do you look under The He however — there, finding mere effect you cannot persever give to " — see a us a Why spirit? " themselves baffled in mak their demonstrations forced to retreat from for as so it, through and the taking table, were their seats a Spirit-Rappings. 38 short distance from the table, commenced upon the floor girls, pers, but one conspicuously louder than the other, for the occasion. the sweeping so, she floor, under the girls were rap rapping much and did most of the Both the but the to have been attended by girls wore principal a then rappings immediately Both the about their feet. or the rapping long dresses ought rapper " train bearer. Are " spirits present? was again asked, and the raps came promptly and so thick and fast that the spirits seemed anxious to make some commu nications, so we proceeded to this part of the cere there any The instructions mony. proceed, incorrect were was to names * ones. we received either The programme to be the name invoke. We of three diseases, were of the spirit We were thus given to understand earthly names, and answer to them. therefore, that if we put down the name should be sure of a response. — C. G. put of which their P., answers, this spirits, then to one no was to write down three names* of which ed commenced but to these tions, or we being given to us how to by asking several ques that we : We one of intend down the was to be spirits retain It occurred to us, of John Smith we Ed. 39 Spirit-Rappings. We the disease of which the person had died. put down three places, then to were to be the was were then to seriatim to the persons, and that when intended, the person mean ed, the Names of Yes. would be answered No. We made there was an no of human we We of the names pointed to the name of spirit would signify his others, by two or which raps, those not intend rap, which meant one progress, however, abundance of communication, us, of what we approbation, by presence and of which where the person died. place point one and, although rapping, there was no intelligence, no confirmation to already knew (in the imperfection no knowledge), and we appealed with an air to and tone of assumed naivete to the rappers know if perhaps our failures " were ! " not owing to our said the Mother Oh, great wickedness ? " sometimes." Just then a so Fox, it will happen was a devotee gentleman entered who, it appears, of Eappism, shrine, and daily worshipper for the purpose of with the spirit failed, entirely, in a no answer to of a holding communication departed to elicit even our at the Fox inquiries a wife. As we respectable of the spirits, had guess and this Spirit-Rappings. 40 gentleman highly favored, his visit this juncture, for it gave more rather fortunate at was us had been when to observe opportunity an minds our tion of the * Mr. occupied spiritual telegraph. * * count of his ceeded to were with the commenced at previous inquire interviews which were the Fox mother bet, for answer pace. we ourselves, good practice, ing repeating fast that so over saw some and rap, several satisfaction, over the alpha coul5 not follow to get the but the rappers seemed to find We Rap, spirit. answered to his ac an then pro and indicated her presence, and he asked questions manipula with once for his beloved than closely more in this no difficulty individual, with in a in being in keep degree of infatuation rarely to be met the world, and unmistakable evidence of men of entire mental hebetude upon this ject. We, however, intelligent particular sub turned his fascination to a good account, as we shall presently show. We inquired if these rappings ever occurred any where except immediately about the persons of very these " girls. " Oh yes," was the mother's answer, the sounds have been made in that wardrobe, and Spirit-Rappings. upon the We door," etc. raps from the wardrobe, the disappointment leaving the door pressed hard to have the but to our girl open, and wardrobe, that her Of course we performance dress did not rap here ? came on expect " the requested rappings sides and back of the taking these put ear rap would to the upon Will the She then was made upon the which she did, proceed top entrapped by one the sound will end of always We therefore requested this for trick, experiment a long of we to this our were knew full placing stick when In We ■ a the sound is experiment appear to be made kept us of the wardrobe and the made upon the other end. ear. " from that quarter. well the old and trite ear different had been and rap, rap, it wardrobe, She then performances. not to be or we little extra time to arrange herself for a our girl, the floor of the wardrobe. to have the apartment. any better says the in the in contact largely wardrobe. she was partition from that with which entertained outside spirit was a walls of the little or wardrobe, snugly so and surprise got into the encased there in consequence of with three sides 41 near the attention fixed upon rappings. SPIRIT 42 the bottom while robe, we where it part of the and wardrobe, present, misled by the artifice, supposed some the sound lower or from the upper came part of the ward observed that the sound was at first, not modified in the down least, below, which produced was and that it was to certainly ought have been the case, if the sound had been made opposite to the person's attention to several wardrobe, some and it then called points in the upper part of the to the appeared present that the sounds points, while to were character, and in quarter. us satisfaction of evident that perfectly was not at all from those came changed in direction reality proceeded or from the old Our knowledge of ventriloquism also forti against ception, it us the sounds fied girl The ear. the this trick. success tain power of selection of Ventriloquism of which modulating for imitation of . sounds, time, place depends the voice, and skill and a is upon a de a cer correct ear judgment in and circumstances for the performance. When persons present are not aware or apprised of the attempt to deceive them, the ventriloquist is not obliged to be very particular in his selection. But when his intention is an- Spirit-Rappings. nounced or 43 his art is exercised to di anticipated, rect the attention of his auditors to the quarter from which he wishes the sound to appear to If gic this on subject, they tricks described will find many interesting this principle. Nothing is deceive completely, by calling on easy than to more come. readers will turn to Brewster's Natural Ma our the attention of persons present to sounds from certain position sounds are or direction, while in made elsewhere and in a reality So it sight. was in the the raps, with those whose eyes and trick was it undergo was this done case. girl's For the cealed under her modification, power to and in fact modify of the raps, origin dress, she The for the sound did however, the proper out of the of expectations fixed upon the top of the wardrobe. poorly con case were not the remote quar ter, provided the real origin of the sounds be cealed from the a it to suit being con could not divest it of its muffled character without exposing her art. It note here, that for these is particularly worthy of experiments in the wardrobe no particular spirit was invoked, and the raps were continued as long a.s necessary for the gratification of the bystanders, Spirit-Rappings. 44 and several times commenced without any were invocation particular the on the evidently forgetting part of the girl, she dignity knock at the spirits door, girl's placed her accordingly, outside of the room door, which the self against was about two thirds open, she We were about to take taking hold of the position outside, the passage, when she remarked that the would rap much better if This rather was held the the door on door, its we course hinges that unless she away from her. fairly fixed with her the door, the raps spirits cunning, dress and or some the knock upon it would was in took hold of the door. necessary than more the rapper knew of one but she diate presence, and latch. was imme could not manifest without the they in spirit This over, it the excitement of the moment. desired to have the of the move When she in contact with commenced upon the door. After this she turned her head and asked if the spirit would gave rather tolerably visit. please a to rap in the passage, when she feeble rap, which suited the trick well and here the The rap from the purpose of keeping us rapping passage ended for this explained in the room, for if we the had Spirit-Rappings. 45 gone into the passage the trick would have failed for us, as we should have been able from tion there, viz., about the were posi right quarter to refer the sound to the girl's there with On the second visit feet. former our our and several coadjutor gentlemen of eminence, and a lady highest respectability, strong mind, and of the other his Our matins, enthusiast quondam we found there at in company with several persons emi political life. One of them, a Congress, had been endeavoring to get member of nent in tual but communications, became with the bad guessing of the Fox the The room. enthusiast, voked his favorite the answer mother fectly our as cil, we Mr. and he girls, that he left * *, * out expressed answer. departed spirits, In pointing took ment behind good a to these care book, three then in a question, by the Fox himself per We then took diseases, names to conceal the and spiri disgusted so proposed spelled was some We put down upon paper the turn. places. to which before, and spirit satisfied with the of three distin for her indomitable energy and perseve guished rance. we names and three with the pen pencil move carefully guarded against Spirit-Rappings. 46 any emphatic will to the came movement which should practiced for the wrong and disease, place lows, Webster, Clay, the spirit we and spirit, of death. Three other effort. eyes of the Salem, selected, Of or correctly and they hit it or our incorrectly more sequel. inquiries until get replies give He by had been had got we ludicrous if had obtained. we careful to a trial, possible in attempted from the spirits, being clue to his thoughts by The spirits, purpose. were there in abundance, no but all to signs, judging from the raps, but no intelligence, or correct answers from them. this The did not indicate we course were answers several ways to always was right Our scientific friend next made outward fol as and Calhoun ; Webster's movement that answered then those an that Webster died of Croup ! and at any look and his the wrong We then made names were invoked, Mass. through. oui The raps girls. rapped time for the name, but mark the answer was betray no Next another friend of could be had ours came to He had not been accustomed to investi the trial. gate such tricks, and very imprudently suffered Mr. * * * to put the questions for him. The 47 Spirit-Rappings. in accordance with the answers came the raps, and the right spirit was designated by the of his death. manner Mr. * * * tions each in different tone and read him girls undoubtedly before. Noticing this, that he had been as to have him sented. put the ques shape, and the they had done as remarked to Mr. we successful so * * * would like we for us, to which he inquire that is facts, readily as however same intonation premised, that he must use and language in asking each question, which he agreed the We, could. This suspicion would exacted, to at the because time, unwittingly by emphasis ficance indicate to the rappers, son, the these particular object the precautions, We rappers. were particular spirit, died, do, and the others several others. as not because was or far we of collusion in this case, but it plained we as we as to fix our ex many persons or signi some any shrewd per he had in view. question he had any was With to put thoughts the upon a the disease of which the person place where ; the name with two put down upon paper, the disease with others, Mr. * and also the * * place propounded of death with two as follows : Will Spirit-Rappings. 48 the spirit inform us thinking of? Rap, ? correctly with a it this ? * * * asked, ! Yes. rectly? Rap, rap ster's spirit, hit it us with the was Has the right gone spirit We were and the result name Is No. was through with, informed us cor thinking of Web The rappers this. to the name, but as a us Pointing to the dis same question each rap ! Yes. places, is gentleman Pointing to this ? Rap ! Is it asked, the Will it inform rap ! Yes. when the whole time ; Mr. he Rap, and eases spirit rap ! Yes. Rap, pencil, of the they informed this time that Mr. Webster died of Fungus HiEMATODES, This was in Newark, New too much for Jersey. forbearance, but still we kept our purpose of investigation in view, and again pleaded our own wickedness as the probable cause of these failures. it Oh ! no," said they, " " will happen so sometimes." ! gusting spectacle sitting there, with be the bodied that " mediums spirits, just " and These all What a deeply dis and their mother girls gravity, and pretending to of communication with disem dealing out such nonsense as related. The rappers were then sitting some distance Spirit-Rappings. from the table, and rap " "Not now." It Rap was they stenography, sion quite often to escape to spirit please the table ? will it ? " " " This the Fox mother, would Will the Rap, rap, use " " rap ! this eva Will the it will not rap upon Not now." "When evening, at such an hour," naming This last communication it. " difficulties. explain why Rap, rap, " part of the spiritual a had occasion to as Spirits No. that three raps for the seems "Not now" expression ! " to rap upon the table ? spirit please rap. asked if the we upon the table ? 49 and a time was spelled out by named at' which was it would be impossible to get an opportunity to propound such a question, as they held their spirit ual levee in the evening to crowds. Moreover, we the to to no desire had question these trick repeat sters, to be shuffled, as we most certainly should have been, occasion of with the our same first visit, prevarication. Mr. * * * On the said that rapped upon his foot, while sitting experiment was repeated by re quest, and very likely would have been successful, if we had not fixed our eyes very intently upon his the at spirits a table. and the had The rappers' 3 feet. As it was, this feat was Spirit-Rappings. 50 not On the second performed. to rap upon the spirits the answer. It was visit, " feet. our evident that we Not implored now," not we were was re manifesta ceiving our money's worth of spiritual tions according to the show-bill; but, failure was our gain, rel with the rappers the or every to quar disposed spirits. One not we were as of my scientific friends then asked if they would not rap if they pillow were ? " suspended Oh yes," in was swing, a the reply, that ; that has all been tried." girls proposed to send occurred to that us upstairs they might upon any common-sized their dresses would pillow, cover stood upon or " a have done we One of the Fox for rap pillow, but it while standing a for the and extend reason that beyond the to get pillow, and thus give them an opportunity their rapping instrument down upon the floor over We therefore proceeded the sides of the pillow. immediately, while they were engaged in some conversation, to suit to make up own our a cushion upon the floor We views. gathered a and laid them folded upon the of cloaks, as to make a number floor, so circular cushion of about three and half feet diameter, and so thick that we were a per- Spirit-Rappings. suaded could be heard sound should be as to we can always this was the done so." silk, we we one to do with it. making of the coats would ascertain if electricity The Fox mother could rap standing upon glass tumblers, spirits, manifestations had been with them We years." replied (to keep You know that there are all due to are some up now our for six argument), modification of electri and others who think that very essence this case of for these persons who think these city, * for All that had been tried before ; and that girls * sounds modified so an excuse remarked that and that thing way of By and that she knew it must be the " if any " had any " it would be or origin. The Fox mother objected preparation ; but the girls said, We know rap ; the spirits will rap there, for they have cushion, said, through produced their instrument the soft mass, its betray to this raps with ordinary no 51 spirituality, f and electricity we wish to is the see how far it may be concerned in the in phe" The expression was very common with them that they could rap, or had rapped." Rather careless, certainly ! t We, of course, had here than in the rap of no more an thought of electrical agency auctioneer's hammer. — C.G.P., Ed. Spirit-Rappings. 52 There nomena. allowed to were cushion they saw rapper of the edge and requested cushion, A so thing reason, of the wiser for arranged to that, our to rap. No rap was besought, spirit the spirit but this the cushion with but no one, at over the prepared edge least, response come raps. gathered cushion, The result was they every and again was given. and stand upon in her so subtlety, much room as chance to have her dress of the cushion. for ; and dresses upon the before. a ; but she invoked the Again her, thinking, electricity. as soon as liking, that two of them would occupy give we course and came. She then asked her sister to to partly over objected to, was that if her dress touched plea perfectly empirical was principal and took her stand it would conduct away the were none the her to stand upon the centre of the upon the floor, we exactly upon The that her dress cushion, was standing predicament, upon the cushion the While could not rap at all. her the The result proceed. anticipated. we as and resisting this, no was < the But this we were in the skirts of their upon the same as The fact was, their arts same with were plea one. as No completely 53 Spirit-Rappings. baffled, not the the only proved they could rap pended in had spirits a and the fled, standing cushions, on experiment of the assertion that falsity when or sus but afforded the most conclu swing, sive evidence of the immediate and wilful agency of these Fox Thinking in girls table verdict of this trial, the principal rapper pro see if the glass tumblers, then, as they had done on former posed to stand upon spirits would rap occasions. these sounds. producing to redeem themselves from the inevi to She took her stand upon the tumblers. This elevated the lower border of her dress above the floor, ber was seen and it so happened sufficiently her feet on the " instrument. Will the spirit please No rap. She then stooped spirit ? and by the floor, the was " below. No rap. a to spirit please very She then cover to rap adroitly done, How strange it is, little, "Will the this time her dress so as of rapping spirit. the one our num far from her that he could have voked the now that She in to rap ? if addressing spirit please to rap as stooped a was fairly little more, down upon feet and tumblers. now ? " " Rap, rap. " Will This but the trick was clear to that she should have been us. obliged Spirit-Rappings. 54 to to have invoked the stoop, and before the answer came ; and, moreover, that she should look down to the floor for the how passing a chair, fondness for a We then toes. spirit strange it is that these modern should have such girls' three times spirit requested This she did and rap. long ; and spirits dresses and her to stand upon promptly, and the from that bidding. The sound was different produced upon the carpeted floor, and underwent just at came rap struck upon we of a a the proper modification of hard, uncovered, wooden stopped, having " seen Fox and Geese." quite enough Before of the rappers requested publish them, and another present, saying, any machinery you ? " our a seat. blow Here of this game leaving the room, one scientific friend not to stepped up to the lady "You do not think that I have about We have it me to make these sounds, do the authority of this lady, nothing untried to lead to the detection of this imposture, that she asked these rappers if they would consent to a on who seemed determined to leave private examination of their persons, and that they refused it had any doubt manifes- as positively, adding that if she to the reality of these spiritual 55 Spirit-Rappings. tations she would have satisfactory revelations made to her in her bed-chamber five weeks from that time. This prophetic intelligence they rapped according to their own fancy out for the occasion and usual evasive duplicity in such cases. The passed, but the lady has, of course, received no spiritual visitations as predicted. Our readers are now ready to ask if we have discovered the machinery or instrumentality by five weeks have which these we say that these sounds where this, our are and that girls, they we we investigation is conclusive that entirely at the control of these have placed could not rap at all. can think each of we our In answer, make the sounds. them in situations And have invented several modes rappings we girls be made as if, by successfully as after all which the by them, During enough. noticed, by very cau visits, inspection, one interesting and -have discovered two tious and careful we significant fact that each a slight movement of the — rap was attended with person of the rapper, and that a very distinct motion of the dress was region. While visible about the watching this right hypogastric point the girl noticed us, and imme- Spirit-Rappings. 56 rose, went to the diately and window, dropped the curtain to darken the room, which the north side this over the first visit. On the second and watching procured a her person as This her person. part of discovered rose full dark and building, on When she sat down she drew her before. enough shawl of the was visit, this movement was on we were soon and she again, shawl with which she covered We do not before. to de pretend cide that this movement had any direct connection with the instrument the floor ; for was have devised we volves if so, it such no which she by very clumsy mode of a been may have we that shortly this move explain. ment connected with the device for upon the table. they rapped We upon the under side of the feet. did They the rap ment table. under the we saw is of table, table-top not, and rap upon the table to are If table-top, easily was evidently their could not, sitting closely conjecture, is the upon and not about without this rapping that when opinion it that in will It was upon awkward, rapping and which motion, rapped and right, accounted for. as the to up the move Be it so, or 57 Spirit-Rappings. be it not, have invented we a contrivance which raps upon the under side of the table-top," which involves we It requires trive of means public under oath, the raps with their toes, in that electro-magnetism carry out this fraud. has been resorted to can easily imagine sounds are, The by machine-like, and too by striking differing joints, tirely girls floor, as to out of the It has has made papers tell has been employed snapping of the The Fox loud for a the naked electro-magnetism, in this never same ease remote from 3* every where. girls The sound plans. sound that or unarmed case. it was the en always The raps their persons but and The Fox visit the houses of strangers and rap with the we of ways in which these entirely too loud for, from, the snapping of question to joints and indeed and in character and public produced. could be made toe upon the girls con that another ; variety may be or to they produce peculiar manner ac upon neither of these rapped was a a The quired by long practice. us ingenuity relative of these a statement discovered. these sounds. producing been stated that a the motion precisely but little exercise of and always are di- Spirit-Rappings 58 about their rectly at the sitting unless it be when feet, table, have before as we they said, are when the under side of the the rap appears to be on table-top, although would not undertake to decide fully not allow my upon this latter to choose us of the true our point, position looked under the and position Such we had to judge can as soon as the a case is exemplified public your common near the tube, of the originate. speaking houses and elsewhere. ear are cer judge correctly in the spirits ear, however no distance where certain sounds or place would There rapping. no practised, tubes used in you they as so table, tain circumstances, under which skilful and as direction of the sound ; for coadjutor decamped we When the voice ap pears to be uttered close to the ear, though the speaking may be at a great distance. The Invisible Lady is another instance, for a full ac count of which, see Brewster's work on Natural person Magic. But the most remarkable illustration of this is exhibited in the case you take an iron rod hundred feet in the blow is heard by manner. ten, twenty, fifty, length a following and strike it at person having his or If one one end, ear close 59 Spirit-Rappings. at the other end struck his near precisely the blow if as This illusion is ear. able if the listener cannot hear the whole experiment very three-fourths of rod, three ing hall, and or four feet imposing, inch in an iron an diameter, project the floor of through blow original suppose projecting part is that this remark To make the the medium of the air. through more was a a large continuation passing beneath the floor of the room, and concealed entirely from observation and termi nating out of doors, or in a distant apartment. of a rod Whenever concealed blow is struck upon the remote and end, the sound not the medium of the through person a present, precisely as concertion and ceremonial as character, pers. From this With proper pre- we see trickery how a. rod closely we with attendant circumstances and case, before we can of such a con in mysterious these feet-rap exceed, experiment, success except appears to every preparation, this would far the shallow with entire length, rod, heard if it issued from the end within the hall. projecting trivance being which we have tried only twenty feet in must look to all the possibilities of conclude strictly upon the the posi- Spirit-Rappings. 60 origin of sounds, where their origin is We know that the rapping was out of sight. always about their heels when these girls sat in chairs, stood upon the floor, or in chairs, or stood tion of the in the this wardrobe, part of the performance for portunities examination, at the time of the their spirits and if these rapping ince of females. it be of are late, or no they or defy confined to a spots in the Fox certain a them and without a full than wizards. disparity in particularly are no numbers, the prov male rappers unless have resorted to confede mechanical tricks. men-rappers who rap upon such as will of note that witches have for such since we numerous There girls to examine their rappings business is electrical sive scale tain more are reasons but this racy, worthy been far always us rapping, the produce It is exposure. There to had abundant op we stand upon the floor and allow feet, For upon the door. rapped or girls. table, or a a There an The latter are certain room, certain house. exten not or cer They "Battle-traps" about with Jihem, and go from house to house, and their "familiar spir its are very sociable, unceremonious, and accom- carry their " room, 61 Spirit-Rappings. If modating. costume, our they will but adopt the spirits word for it, their at the Bloomer would signify Rely disapprobation by departing ing upon their sex they trust the courtesy of their visitors as sufficient protection against the exami nation of even their feet, and therefore they make bold to wear dresses the better to unusually long conceal their movements and When the to venture brought stood upon girl rap once. rapping apparatus. tumblers, she did not till, by gradual stooping, her dress down so as There to cover she her feet and then special reasons why this kind of witchery should be played off by females. The Fox style of rapping cannot be touch the floor. performed by men, not attribute to or are in the male attire. woman more or power to deceive than to undertakes to greater risk, runs event of man ; but when woman she is and incurs disclosures, greater proneness, or generally more suc suspected, has fewer motives, deceive, She is less cessful. We do greater loss in the and with the blandishments opposition, smoth escapes inspection, and of person and sex, she silences ers inquiry, lastly takes defies and captive the head with the heart. Spirit-Rappings. 62 Possessed of greater pressed she is ; she the is of the jerks, prevailed a of species in this be country new upon upon herself. This in the case mania which witch so witch imposed illustrated well is characteristic sympathetic to impose to and most apt first by im in times of certain remarkable developements of crafts, easily carried away readily more fascinations, and and strange and susceptibilities extensively many so largely. years ago, in which women figured with is both potential sexes, Sympathetic action but especially with reason and We believe that, are however uncharitable gress operation be arrested at by or to of the an effort to ditions of extreme tion, enough in many cases, upon these occasions and that the whole might rise to temporary in judgment and bewilderment imagination is not altogether involuntary, surrendry of the does it overpower sense, volition, giving sanity. the women irritability. a of being bewitched certain stage of its pro resist, except perhaps in con hysteria and nervous prostra We have seen young lady highest respectability at a table-tip ping, tugging away at the table to make it move, of the very a 63 Spirit-Rappings. and all the while tions, did " and endeavoring declaring, not make the to or deceiving, says yes. as to to be accomplishing her object there is all, that forget herself that she yet all the while Well ! after Can it be effort." infatuated persuade and and adroit in so exer that she interrogated, slightest that she had become she was, when to conceal her so not, was assiduous ? Charity in something deceiving and blinding reverend and well calcula grave Senators, Judges and Priests, ted to whet the pride, stimulate the cunning, and foster the love of power in a young Miss, espe the feat of cially when her arts doings not embraced amenable to law. ical as it may in the There seem practised are — are cases upon some criminal code probably nor paradox — of honest deception. accomplish something great, some thing exceeding the common course of familiar phenomena, may be so strong as to beget an entire perversion of all truthfulness, a self sanctioning The desire to of error, artfulness, conscience, an imposture, oblivion of profession of faith and enthusiastic spirited advocacy bending and of every of the thing to new developments, conceal the fraud, a and Spirit-Rappings. 64 withal preservation of the appear sincerity, and an air of ingenuousness so ance of well put far remarkable a which go very those who may witness the per inveigle to natural, to appear as on formances. Of the modes we have devised of pings being we will not explain sufficient to effect producing rap than more rapping that one, sounds without We have contrived disturbance of the person. great many, and although we have not a the seen particular mode employed by the Fox girls, yet we A piece of soft metal such as can rap just as well. lead, shaped the the or like chain shot a great toe may be made door, thing the bottom of a to or pound upon wardrobe, which may be under with forcible demonstrations. make the effort to move effected, and of turbance of the make perfect. rattling of the a or or the to floor, any surface about the feet, If any person will the toe up and down while the sole of the foot rests will be found that dumb-bell, tied firmly upon the floor, it considerable motion may be course a person. rapping, without A little a practice dis will In order to walk about without the rapping piece, it is necessary to tie 65 Spirit-Rappings. to one end of it of vulcan elastic cord, a piece answering very well, and ized rubber an around the waist. A fasten this slight stooping sitting or down will leave the instrument free to work. you have thin shoes slippers slippers, or or affixed outside of the attached to the toe, and make the to the whole and slip enough are called rappings we are all equipped coats the or over long adopted can slipper large slip it off, spiritual rappings ; petti are indispensable to complete be Whatever to rap upon the floor, the invasion of the curious more contrivance the the whole must be the so one arity simple described of the Fox their instrument * :i nd or easy of gives —Ed. beyond We have rude. rapping just described,* one in but not Moreover application. the double rap, contrivance.) adroitly, We have made excellent accompanied or better concealed perfect, struments than the quite when for concealed within the sanctuary of skirts other have it One other element and for. dresses invention. may be on, it you If These (a peculi girls managed and deserve rappings some with this little instrument, them with very wonderful communications. Spirit-Rappings. 66 ingenuity in contriving and opera instrument so successfully as to baffle the credit for their ting an scrutiny freely They walk instruments, though a lady of thousands of their visitors. about with their remarked to that us wardly. With local rappings may be they both walked very awk preparations "mysterious" produced in a variety of ways, girls, the prototypes of all rappers, neither employed or needed any aid from electro-magnetic motions, acoustic science, or confederacy to prac but these tise their arts, used they more ingenious and simple means. It is possible to make a rapping electro-magnetic movement, battery and all, small enough to be carried under the dress, but like the telegraph, it must be controlled by volition and muscular action of the advantage of this over that raps directly ? wonderment or count of these excluded from pers. operator, and where is the a mechanical instrument There is the taxation of no necessity ingenuity on ac rapping sounds so long as you are personal examination of the rap a We wish very much that the civil autho rities would pounce upon these rappers in " for very act" (for obtaining money upon the false pre- Spirit-Rappings. fences) — (or other some disclosure of their this can plea) 67 and make a forcible We believe that trappings. done, and and should be that such a pro ceeding would meet the full sanction of law and justice ; that universal public opinion would sus tain it, and we have no doubt of the nature and effect of the denouement. done, If it had should have been we treatise at and least, vast amount of been the labor of this need not advert to the we suffering spared already and vice that would have been forestalled. Seeing then, that double rap, how shall nary prophecies, we can rap, yes, and account for the extraordi we messages, coincidences and this had been the perplexes much less than the of these rappers actual that if the been been quomodo. by against We the can to exposed surmount, for feminine security inspection most safely search warrant, stratagem, rapping one only difficulty or public, presume armis, girls had there would not have doubt about the nature and spiritual communications, of their vi et instrument of these Fox to the com We wish munications in accordance with facts ? it give the nor the origin of the question ever Spirit-Rappings. 68 asked, were how it that these communications true to fact. wonderfully so and bad good happened spirits, Brains, books, devils and all would not have Indeed where is been needed for this discussion. the necessity at of all, dragging out human weak credulity, and duplicity to solve the jisychological part of this fraud and forgery, if we can rap ness, as well pism), girls (the great guns of rapthe strength of our rappings tell more the Fox as and on truth and fewer lies than their spirits, what need have of we metaphysical disquisitions found in drawer a John Calhoun's, departed Fox girls petrated sense the ? * few, any other of the robes very few one good hits, enough inch, great the experience went, and per intolerable of itself, had been made outside the two feet, non even if pale of above their in the aerial centre of the room, discon nected with every * the handwriting else, resembling Mr. on vast amount of most queenly heads, or as our and contradiction ; rappings their any where Smith's, So far made a or tangible and visible thing, to Whatever respect we may have for the memory of the we feel at liberty to banter their spirits if we catch great, them in bad company, and at base tricks. — Ed. 69 Spirit-Rappings. have turned any sensible with and contempt those who man on disgust. his heel instanter, But for the sake of perplexed by these com munications, we must spend a little breath to en lighten them. When a man suspects supernatural agency or interference in physical, really visible, sensible, or tangible demonstrations, he is ready to believe any when he duped are thing comes or communicated at the to the full belief in divine time, and interposi perfected. Where, by long prac tice, preparation and skill, tricks are performed with a view to imposition, it requires the highest degree of coolness, calmness, and self-possession, to tion, his faith is resist the ever impression well fortified hardly to be we of the superhuman, may be in these that expected we discover the real nature of the out some experience and how respects, it is should be able to performance with practice on our side. The superhuman gets possession for investigation and power and instant the idea of the of the mind all fitness credulity swells of analysis and its most begins to vanish, The utmost capacity. tencies and absurdities swallowed whole, and so are glaring to inconsis not discerned and are deep is the blindness and Spirit-Rappings. 70 so a extraordinary in its character, that we have seen convert made to of strength among great a perversion were spiritual rappism upon the single coincidence selected from one of mass of truth. of any disgusting Not mummery and of the one with him ; importance discrepancies, lucky one hit of the rappers and the whole performance, raps and all invested with supernatural power. happen, that the believer in such Now, cases or were how does it does not notice the incongruities and failures, does not appear to notice them. what of This is some psychological phenomenon, but might explained on the ground of unfairness, a well be any other ; and errors, unfairness is accompaniment capacity for more of than as often the infatuation, one idea. as a as as beginning mental in A shrewd person can, at any with the time, take a promiscuous company, and imposture of rapping, or any other trick, calculated to divert the spelling adopted by out more the Fox girls, and mode of a similar make out as as absurdity. that to many wonderful and munications and attention, communications seemingly supernatural they, certainly not more of We were once riding in a or com error stage- 71 Spirit-Rappings. coach, with laid wager with another that he would tell the a of all he a won much apparently " after gentleman, who, a long journey, To the of every person in the coach. occupation surprise a the wager. hurt, lady present, asked how he knew she was was, Because I saw The housekeeper." A reply you your hands to your belt for our frequently putting the keys. Many of nologists, bling will ful ist after the one's head, portray degree parade and a shrewd itinerant of few had, during the measuring master-key questions, Our journey, a wonder stage-coach pythonmotions, watched the complexion, conversation, expression of nance, appearance of the hands, the dress, counte in — ever phre and fum the life and character with of accuracy. — little circumstance of habit or fine, person, and it happened judged rightly in each case. It is so with the phrenologist, who draws his information so rappers ; they observe with persons of all * It is from similar sources.* mostly carefully, classes, and so have with the experience generally, unless We believe in the fundamental doctrines of but have no faith whatever in this common delineating character promiscuously by alone. — Ed. phrenology, empirical trade of the contour of the head ^ Spirit-Rappings. 72 molested their by own dupes, betray skill own pected Upon that successful Before remark hit as and tell the truth ex sometimes. right this might hap fanaticism, they become the oracles of Delos and Lesbos. the concluding briefly to be but with all the arts and aids of preparation, credulity, as the especially surely hap-hazard conjecture, occasionally, pen in rappers than their and it is should they thing every visitors, to these more eliminate, can mere Their way. have skeptic, some that a spirit all on our credence or ing with the plan of subject rappings that cannot occasions, is or we will not wholly unworthy ; and believing, as we do, that miracles are God's prerogative and all mira culous power is withheld from evil spirits as militat ther respect investigation know that a of for very communications our own large part subject vigorously new than of their no fur than to pretended ; but we the sake of others should be examined. late, The but unless boldly assailed it will reappear under pretension with exacerbations ever. needed erroneous fever has somewhat abated of and we satisfaction, grossly important for were have held it to be that the whole Revelation, more some virulent TABLE-TIPPINGS. This fallacy none the less of that it is demands our severe engaged in, to most rigid scrutiny, reprobation, a and from the fact great extent, by respect able and intelligent persons. The business of Spiritual Rappings is a sheer and miserable impos ture, and as the performers are obliged to invent and manage the machinery, or whatever instru mentality produces the sounds, there is no possi bility of their deceiving themselves. The tabletipping is rather a case of delusion, or self-imposi tion, though there are occasionally actors in this performance who and betray insincerity, some whose actions How it give the lie direct to their professions. happened that Tables were selected for the demonstrations of ations of the "new departed spirits, fluid," 4 is beyond or our the oper wisdom to Table-Tippings. 74 pump-handle work sua sponte, the cradle rock itself, or the coach start off without horses, as well as tables jump about the room at the mere imposition of hands, or the be Why explain. should not the hest of those wonderful personages entitled diums ? purpose, Is there any or come, par history thing of excellence, the natural and the in the the connecting. link world ? spiritual netism, haps legs dancing " and od" fluid," indispensable are jumping. without a gradual, slow, jumping, the tables are and upon more castors, that it electricity, to this But, or between mag what not ? or and new Per species of in many of the as best authenticated cases, the table floor with shape, material, table that it should be a should be the great reservoir of "new me along the dignified motion, moves especially we see as many of no reason why wheels should not be better than coaches will not do for the as well, or legs, and why better, than tables friction is much less than the rolling sliding friction, and carriages could be made very light for this particular purpose. These tipping — magicians are not very fruitful in expedients or they would have attempted long ago the specula- 75 Table-Tippings. tion of a new line of spiritual roads, propelled by But to the that pings had become heard We a the under informed, by was table-tip- we came persons of we the table high intelligence, participated in and force, celerity, and joined in connection with the table, began had to witness it. that when several persons hands around this which one and of which eye-witnesses, experiments, medium, notice our great deal before were with One of the first quite celebrated, who had been on common mediums. point. came coaches to move about the apparent life. cible resistance could not room That for stop it, and that the performers were hardly able to keep up with its motion. That, on the same occasion, heavy bodies were lifted from the floor by the mere superposi tion of hands, without grasping ; in other words, that by laying the hand upon a heavy article, and raising the the floor, hand, were men endowments and city, weight lifted itself from and followed the motion of the hand. Our informants and the dead men legal questions of high standing, general intelligence, opinions were worth men whose and matters of state. of of high vera much in Oh ! what Table-Tippings. 76 and development was here. Adieu ye Levers, Screws, Wedges, Pulleys, Screw and a discovery Lever -Jacks, Steam, Gas, and all other and Boom and and every kind of Electricity chanical, Cranes Engine, Powers, Fire, Air, and Horse Water, Me Magnetism, Chemical, ALL SUBSERVIENT AGENCIES, and AND all, Adieu ! of matter ; all Derricks, - ONE Mind has subverted the laws philosophy is merged in spirituality, all-potent, all-suffi and volition has become the cient, all-pervading power ; the crazy and seekers after perpetual master of the age, and have' levity spirits given way to two at our contradiction, related." have ance new and non-resistance. laughed we motion It is well never they and gave them had not conviction yet known any against seen of one our here, we flat a what of remark to take serious offence at that there is and friction controlling principles, worthy contradictions upon this mind, gravity Suffice it to say, informants, "that pitiable become the are they that acquaint positive the most proof, to our a secret, deep-seated, smothered the these manifestations. subject, reality — and a genuineness A curious element of of our Table-Tippings. composition it that honest is, 77 find men difficulty in deceiving themselves, and or no umbrage at being charged with deception. Imbued deeply ourselves with chant for novelties upon every mination to of this inquire ferret new out the wonder, we ardent pen and a came tedious tially the have taken occasion to country, and made, to We heard substan disgust. story from all ; viz., that the tables and moved about "without visible agency," and yet, in almost every case, upon close body cross-examination, we had hands upon the table of its gambols. for minded persons so propels before. we have unfair and in any way the or some the whole during never oblique Not that the fiend either the conscience sifting found that the devil has to do ivith Surely table -tippings, subject we although the time may profitably spent, the inquiry be even same and careful deter readers that thus have been tipped little this kind of of persons, from all parts of the our so extraordinary pretensions where these exhibitions have been assure take an subject, little no tables, the seen on honest- any other tips, kicks, but that he judgment to a or tips deplo- > 78 Table-Tippings. rable extent to sustain the cheat. In every inquiry investigation we have found gross and weak exaggeration, and have fully resolved that we will maintain, to the last extremity, the position of unqualified, uncompromising denial and opposition, and to the of highest testimony of earth, table-tipping s, spirit-rappings, as or to the verity any kindred chicanery of miraculous or spiritual purport. We much gratified recently at the remark of an experienced friend, that "he would not believe were these things, There eyes." if he even was saw them with his meaning in the remark. testimony of others to would not admit the an and he would not trust anomaly, himself, if he should give all of religion sense, these and bible was way to the conviction teaching, body. us, "we don't cannot Mr. A., see discredit Dr. com exploded by endless per new to any science, and all of to be contravened and manifestations, promising plexity, confusion, crime, and insanity, good He such believe or that all of mathematical and mechanical mon own Our friends how these the and repeatedly no say to things can be, but opinion and testimony we of B., Prof. C, Rev. Mr. D., Judge E., 79 Table-Tippings. Hon. Mr. such is this a why far we black, all as we yours ? do not we " Our plain an black is white, reverential, position same It was With all preach privilege that "even Paul, in an be accursed if he for he well knew that heaven could not testimony strong, though a any other doctrine than that which preached," our from whatever source, of St. angel from heaven would expect take the testimony, similar character. impugn should not their word in tell you that ; and regarded repudiating of as if : and white is to be and testimony, this matter go swer "We think it hard to &c." F., preached he, Paul, had an angel from any other. reverence we say it, we feel a sort of inspiration upon the laws of reaction, gravity, and friction, based upon- the experience of every mo ment of remembered life, that compels us to reject peremptorily the testimony of our best friends, of the most distinguished the most exalted by the mere effort of the and credible persons, intellects, superposition will, a table or of they tell us that hands, or by the when of moves off by itself, or lifts itself from the floor without visible agency. There are several individuals in this place, our- Table-Tippings. 80 selves among the who have number, agreed to give two thousand dollars to any person who will show to such us entirely a feat We feel performed by a table. offer, and moreover think it safe in the prudent, in case we should deposit the money, to deposit it in a Savings Bank paying interest, for otherwise the money idle for whole lifetime. there might be lying might hesitate, if We the remotest chance of dinary appearances upon any but the fact science, or have, our and we human absurdity say, body Yes ! has thunder-clouds ; told, corporeal, they do ; for the first and time, and, than fifty- that the magnets and this, that no reg attraction, propulsion or marvellous, new, nervous, or governs this not, but that it is they always in the year of analogous carneous and mag here, eight hundred more all without visible agen powers to ular law of traction repulsion, of science ; their very front. But thousand must be on move ivill. always one principle gravity, electricity, bodies to connection. Lord three, some cause such extraor assertions contravene these is, and bear We hear netism cies explaining a were power, subject odylic force, to all the or what anomalous, Table-Tippings. 81 and vicious directions and governance capricious of human volition. We have too much ophy, or contempt for odylic philos any such chimera discuss it here. or stop and vagary, to We have for twenty years, eveT since the revival of and Slumbering Mesmerism, by Lowell, Mass., made diligent inquiry Poyen, patient, persevering effort to obtain from among the great Dr. of lution of of mesmeric mass evidence of a new principle, performances force, or any new sensorial agency into nervous or reso physical body, power other than that of a and have the most faint indications never of any such yet nervous logists pretend seen power mind upon its some as to unfold to force that acts exterior own these modern us. What ! psycho a nervous to, and independent of, its rightful fulcrum ? that propels masses heavier than the body corporate, without rending the latter in twain ? Of one thing we tenement and own new-fangled philosophy is a poisonous, though covert fang, secretly gnawing feel at assured, that this the very root of Christian faith. bold sally tineau in that respecting coarse our proposition It made a of Miss Mar- Saviour's miracles — too coarse Table-Tippings. 82 indeed to meet with favor a less offensive and " ; Bible (always prerogatives control of human theologian now assails, sophistical garb, of explain a mystery infidel effort), an acles and God's and more to seeking force — reason and to " under odylic of bring the mir within the scope and We ask any and action. who may incline to apply such tests to performance, if he sup poses that if the mountain had removed, and been cast into the sea, at the bidding of the disciple the solution of miraculous (with ciple faith mustard-seed), that dis the source of the propelling of grain a as would have been power, and felt proportion fatigue, depression, to the mass at the call of Joshua, still upon its axis, the " can Give move me a place plastic, when orb of earth stood recoiled, upon poor Joshua's brain ? ;" whereon to ductile propel Od, one or by and I will largest any other sophistry, the earth sensorial agency of stand, but who upon the pretext of mesmeric arrest and huge If, accept the proposition of Archimedes the world tude of or all reaction in the vast momentum through odylic ether, We or to be removed ? lati principle would venture tc the odylic, nervous, of its little creatures, held 83 Table-Tippings. to its centre indomitable by Perchance gravity. it may be reasoned that from Joshua's cerebral fountain there issued psychological fluid, or sence, into space and earth, caused the — whose is the attempt prerogative, times, though God's to said, his miracles Of were the Bible ! while the wise and faith, simplicity thy " I prefaced prudent and explain a mir in not above human command myself thy ! how hazard interposition ways and forever above human ken. " es mighty gushing huge the mill-wheel, upon the touchstones of prayer and himself odylic to the momentum of reacting, like water in great sphere to stop. Oh God's former equal was impious, ous, yea acle vast stream of a word can do Our Saviour nothing," with prayer. stands, shall not and God of the wisdom of prevail common-sense al faith, yet over the philosophy of Babes." painful and humiliating to see the efforts of certain prominent men publicly advocating the genuineness of these manifestations, and especially It is so when and we consider the character of the assertions arguments brought forward in support of their doctrines. One of the most recent and striking is Table-Tippings. 84 Mr. this. through Calhoun's spirit the Fox mediums on to the as spiritual manifestations, replies, stituted to prove to the tality of harmony among that they the of these are " in immor propagate peace and Hear men."* consulted object unbelieving soul, and to the being it, all Christendom, readers and hearers of the Word ! The great conflict and triumph of the Gospel is to be believers, crowned by logists, or, the deductions of these rather, as a more the Word of God is to be new Fox theo- legitimate inference, superseded and must give place to the higher manifestations of Ro spirit-rappings and table-tippings. It is less than a denial of the sufficiency of revela now chester no tion for the very purpose for which it ed, and denying other reasons, ments, aside, now taken denies the whole. suspicions rapping a intend All arguments, developments, experi doubts, this this it was decided and manifestations tipping theology has and hostile stand against and conspicuous writer, in giving an account of great communication from the great spirit of Mr. Cal houn, says, its spiritual character was confirmed by the rising of the table from the floor, and other wonderful signs. C G. P., Ed. *A recent this — Table-Tippings. the Bible, and as plainly and fully many words. teach of the as The Bible is discarded as if it had been uttered in so In vain does sorcery and against does it pronounce " cept that from the dead,"* light of legerdemain. in vain against is of private though one an rose in vain have been the Bible socie and spread Christianity, new its in vain its pre Scripture "would not believe ties, missionary the of " are in vain does it declare that interpretation," unbeliever witchcraft, pretensions, prophecy no in vain* Anathema Maranatha additions to its divine " Holy Writ every where immortality of the soul, maledictions Hear such it must be treated. and mark it well ! it, 85 " But all the all Bochester why efforts to mighty is to be blotted out before knockings should we " and Fox indulge in ap peals, tirades, irony, or satire, knowing all the while that we have positive demonstrations yet to pre sent of the utter fallacy of table-tippings ; proofs irrefragable of the mundane, mortal, corporeal, * The actual reappearance of dead sona, was declared by the Almighty Dives, in propria per inadequate to convince as that for Gentiles the presence unbelieving Jews ; but it of the without the body is all-sufficient. spirit seems — Ed. Table-Tippings. 86 muscular character physical, We have and for witches fanatics, dupes, cases facts quire an not all-puissant to the first and case of performances scientific friend to sprightly sincerity might was a quarter, sure be to and in such weapons, and re demonstrations will be our trust conclusive. we notice, having are and With the candid and auxiliary guard. wavering, however, nary devils wizards, impudent pretext, some are appreciated, our and to encounter fools demonstrations of fact denied upon the we are ? table-tippings must assail in every vulnerable we even If our reasons. of table-tipping Reverting that came under heard much of the extraordi went in company with we see The medium for ourselves. whose girl, young a reputation for have been her dearest treasure. The wonderful feats of this medium were recounted to us, and brief we longed conversation, (about table, half our she with another young medium) placed friend joining hands upon the circle. right hand of the left hand of the other. After were so table placed, began After for the verification. that the to move. This was a a lady, small Their hands one a concealed while, the natural, certainly, 87 Table-Tippings. for noticed that this medium we hard with her concealed hand her mother " said, You mother, are I'm not What a made by of saw this, not for she comment was us " No, indeed, lightly I press !" upon the recital just how all this her mother to ?" now see ; from her seat and rose tricking, tricking working very to move it. Perhaps was of the astonishing moving heavy dining-tables, tearing feats up the car pets, moving pianofortes, &c. ! Our friend beginning to suspect the voluntary character of this motion of the made table, possessed of far greater strength), stopped moving. But this was not We detected upon the countenance of the medium ther, an expression a more not to very of disappointment, palpable striving in consequence of this late, fingers that he was and the table all. counter effort with his than that of the medium for the (better concealed reason a suspect. to resistance, All this seems move and fur the table, which she seemed too farcical to re of this yet the superhuman performances medium had been described to us by eye-wit and highest respectability as marvellous, and astounding in the extreme, and our principal informant was a gentleman well known for his asnesses of the Table-Tippings. 88 tuteness, had some mathematics, lent work upon fied years back the average of learned as by several His and what is all other aerial move the table. of paper as on was of paper moved and over although develope cavil. We attempts by till some we testimony it all worth ? worth upon this hand, the and as soon while the table table-top, in such a shape is, however, the it in such form witnessed, after as that it may be elementary key, We all-sufficient in itself. us ever, and was desired to move, behold the sheet cavilled at, yet it and to was Here is the demonstration of this fal stood still. lacy, and what the table under her the table testimony Perhaps we are mis effort made by this medium to We placed a sheet Let us see ! to the as quali of tables ? vaulting taken excel all witnesses of the others, highest respectability, as to observe and men decide upon such matters. confirmed an well published and was to be this, applied our how beyond all many abortive mediums and others to other attempts that will, began move to tables, succeed, mechanical tests, when the new fluid, electricity, magnetism, nervous power, odylic force, all resolved themselves into muscular action, Table-Tippings. and the tables As to tables touched, and moved unless never moving challenge proof to the never invariably found ums were not done, exaggerations, the story to be that the medi moving it, but merely had their hands "lightly" upon it. pings by the sheet occasion been contrary. We have traced up many such and clearly pushed. being in any way without repeat that it has we 89 told, After we of paper, that paper was had baffled the we were a on tip another non-conductor of electricity, agent had any thing to do with it, the paper might intercept the action. Willing to indulge the whim we substituted for and that if this the paper the instrument represented well known ruler. as the parallel in Fig. 1, It is simply a (a), (b) (b), which it The rests. upon slightest pressing for ward of the fingers upon the ruler (a) causes it to glide easily forward upon the table. Of course flat ruler the result furnished with four rollers was the same as with the paper. Upon . Table-Tippings. 90 the invoking spirits, moved upon the ought table, the paper If, then, or the will, the ruler while the table stood fast. moved, and the ruler moved, not to infer that the friction between the we and the paper fingers exerting or the fingers and the ruler greater than the friction between the paper was and the table Cer the ruler and the table ? or It must be remembered here that tainly. rule of to press tipping is, with the Ought fingers. paper and the ruler or we were touch very the lightly not to infer that the the pushed by hand, since the hands followed them in their motion ? upon the Certainly, go ; but these even this new inference, common philosophers both hand and paper. moves satile, vicarious agent odd it is and an we odd, now we a ual medium. or our positive given the mode of cure or forth, od. tippers full us odylic A most power is this ver Well, swing, Fig. 2 is annihilating odylic quietus. for the malady of spirit Let the bodies of the diums be fastened way back or have administer, their illustration of power and will not allow and maintain that the power as doctrine of touch and tippers or me restrained from motion in any and then let their arms be Table-Tippings. 91 stretched straight out, as shown in the figure, and locked, superposed, or placed in any they please upon the table. Sitting with their hands way the breast a closely against convenient way of tion. will, the back of the chair is restraining Now let them invoke the let them cry out and howl, the forward spirits, Belial won't come, the table won't move, for all the mediums of and passive mo exert the earth, matter holds true to her law of inertia. If the table should be moved towards be seen keeping that if the their arms position, be them, it will kept straight, the hands will appear to move over Table-Tippings. 92 We take the table. this and discovery, that men of to apply credit to ourselves for have been much men or have The very first table-tipping thing was to arrest the fact our that lightly they pressed) mechanical tests. that any mortal in move a table, attention in the hands moved but, If any medium we possession or we tipper can glad employ him, mechanical agent, to tude of ways, the operations always suggested of his senses, should And yet it is so, gainsay so no more. this demon to hear from at overcome The traders and merchants (no strange it is trust, it will be should be would like to * How and not know it ! it has been so, stration, solve test of mechanics to with the table back and forth ; and this once our thought never * this mystery. at surprised of mechanical minds who table-tippings rule some matter how we science, have witnessed some of a him, and high salary, as a for us, in a gravity and generally multi friction. must have a These experiments were made in February and March, 1853, and, since the above was written, we are pleased to find that Faraday has taken the matter in hand, and pursued a course of investigation similar to our own. Table-Tippings. >f these caio the scales with they can We have, however, one any be a tip will in tippers; for, no 93 and buying more ease doubts to the as results, try these experiments fairly. of selling, than tables. if It will some of those honestchagrin who have all tippers, along been believing the spirits tipped the table, and that they in reality holding communion with their de cause to minded that were parted friends. be the result of If a we prove the table-tipping muscular movement, to need we not dwell upon the psychological phenomena of the extraordinary coincidences, messages, &c. They all referable to that are Infatuation, memory tion peculiar under which quickened, predominant, judgment sensitiveness and condition of is mind, suspended, exalted, imagina involuntary actions in duced. In concluding this work, we remark that our investigations have fastened error, mercenary mo tives, imposture, and illusion upon those doings, so Table-Tippings. 94 far as they have opportunities under come spects the rappings, for they who girls, were of rappings we effectually prevented and error subterfuge they tippings their are rapping but it is enough but, resort to not us as upon close within the for have day in day ours improve, one sur their covert retreats ; upon some our new theory, wonderful as ever performances been heard of elsewhere ; have all proved conception. assume different to be Doubtless shapes from place to place, and the performances England, France, from or and the to know that it will be still of human all these tricks will to us sifting, they pale as approaches more explicable We have had related to driven from find another ; and may hereafter contrive girls mode of trick. with the Fox rapping. and falsehood soon hiding places, they a re suffice it to say, and, ; veillance of truth and science and these Our as the leaders in this whole business were When observation. our have been of the best land and Germany, and from each other. in order to sustain their may all differ The tricks must pecuniary value, bolster reputation ; and however successful and Table-Tippings. 95 impenetrable they may become, they less tricks, and have If any new deems that he hath one beyond jugglery, power will welcome him with if we good, in a baffled, are and cannot make profession long practice, preparation, and we our have position specified have the advantage of confederacy ; but prize, if they will and can. We have at we Those who make and claim the come any close examination ; and a previous part of this work. let them or let him come, and he shall have the reward these tricks their the are none origin. a spirit, one common recently table-tipping, made than the though we mere had rather we have only (or think they idea of the heard of some in which other preparations superposition see refined tricks of hands. them than hear of to say to those who may see them), supernatural, Divest see yourselves were Al them, them of all any fluid, whatever, and, regarding the per property formance either as a trick or case of illusion, scru tinize sharply every movement and circumstance in connection, and you will find that either the law, or or new or new 96 Table-Tippings. table does not move, or, if it does move, you will see what actuates it. 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